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To: cicero2k
Same logic applies here, large population centers within close proximity, cheap fares. Come up a proposal that includes all this, then we'll listen.

Dallas/Fort Worth - Oklahoma City - Wichita

Charlotte - Raleigh

Chicago - Milwaukee - Madison

NYC - Montreal

Portland - Seattle - Vancouver

Baton Rouge - New Orleans

St Louis - Kansas City

Atlanta - Chattanooga - Nashville - Chicago

Chicago - St. Louis

Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dayton and Columbus

There's some others in Florida and California.

35 posted on 09/05/2010 2:19:32 PM PDT by Willie Green (Can you hear me NOW???)
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To: Willie Green
I work for a law firm in Cleveland, Ohio.

We also have offices in Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton.

I guarantee you that our lawyers would not use high-speed rail to go from office to office because of their tight schedules.

Waste of money.

As far as public transit in Cleveland, people have been riding for too cheap for too long.

37 posted on 09/05/2010 2:32:28 PM PDT by GOP_Lady
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